Securitize Names Ex-SEC Official Brett Redfearn as President Ahead of Public Listing
The hire adds regulatory expertise as Securitize scales issuance, trading and fund administration across a platform with more than $4 billion in assets under management.
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Securitize Appoints Former SEC Trading and Markets Director Brett Redfearn as President
Securitize, the real-world asset tokenisation company, has appointed Brett Redfearn, a former Director of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Trading and Markets, as President and as a member of its Board of Directors. The hire is expected to bolster the firm’s regulatory credentials as it prepares for its next phase as a public company. Redfearn has decades of experience spanning regulation, capital markets and digital asse…
Securitize taps former SEC markets head amid $3B RWA boom
Securitize appointed former SEC Trading and Markets Director Brett Redfearn as its new President and Board member at a time when real-world asset tokenization and institutional demand for blockchain-based financial infrastructure are expanding. Previously, Redfear led the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets. He will now oversee strategy, regulatory engagement, and market structure development at the digital asset firm. His appointment comes at…
Securitize Names Brett Redfearn President
Former SEC Trading & Markets Director and J.P. Morgan market structure leader bringsdecades of regulatory and capital markets experience to leading tokenization company Securitize (which has announced a proposed business combination with Cantor Equity Partners II, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPT)), the leader in real-world asset tokenization, announced that Brett Redfearn, former Director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Trading a…
Securitize appoints former SEC and Coinbase staffer as president
Securitize has appointed Brett Redfearn as its president and as a member of the tokenization platform’s board of directors, underscoring the crypto industry’s growing pull for former regulators and established market veterans. Redfearn, who previously led the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Trading and Markets, spent over a decade at JPMorgan and later served as Coinbase’s head of capital markets. He has also been a member …
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